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Hi there, I have some nice cherry and want to slice it into chopping boards. It is green now as I only cut it down last week. My question is what's the quickest way to dry it ready for sanding?

 

You can speed it up considerably by boiling, about a month. I've done burr oak and cherry bowls

Boiling Green Wood to Reduce Drying Defects In Bowls and Platters

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Hi all - Well I finally finished the two Field Maple burr hollow forms that I mentioned a few weeks back, so I thought I would post the results of the first one. The two photos are the same form just front and back.

 

Having turned these burrs, I would love to turn some more. So if anyone on this site is taking down any Field Maples with reasonable sized burrs on it please send me a message. In fact if anyone has any burrs from any trees I would still be interested in purchasing them!

 

Many thanks for your interest

 

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